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Georgetown McDonough students, faculty, and staff are newsmakers, whether being featured in the press, in the award-winning Georgetown Business magazine, or on social media. Learn more about the Office of Marketing and Communications, and find access to the school's media kit, downloadable images, and more.

Ishani Banerji, research director for the Georgetown Institute for Consumer Research, in an op-ed for Huffington Post’s business section: “Everything about us--how much we sleep, how many calories we...

In prepared remarks for a market structure conference at Georgetown University, Securities and Exchange Commission Republican member Daniel Gallagher said he is concerned by "a troubling asymmetry of...

In a post on her LinkedIn Blog, Jennifer Dalton reflects on valuable career lessons she learned at the Georgetown University Women’s Leadership Initiative, which was hosted at the McDonough School of...

An op-ed by Bill Novelli, a distinguished professor of the practice at Georgetown McDonough, and Brent Shafer, CEO of Philips North America: Technology is an important way to help meet this strong des...

D.C. startup incubator and venture fund 1776 added to its impressive lineup of academic partners Friday with the announcement of a new partnership with Georgetown University. Working with the Georgeto...

An op-ed by Jason Brennan, assistant professor of ethics: Scotland decided to trust its 16-year-olds to vote in the biggest question in its history when the country headed to the polls this week for a...

Ronald Goodstein, a professor of marketing at Georgetown University, said that it would cost between $15 million and $20 million to do everything that a name change for the Washington Redskins would e...

In this interview with CCTV America Stanley Nollen, a professor at Georgetown McDonough who worked in Prague in 1993, compares that year’s dissolution of Czechoslovakia with the potential departure of...

Graduate business students can turn to the Financial Times’ Global MBA rankings, but no such thing exists for undergraduate business programs, said Norean Sharpe, the senior associate dean for undergr...

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